The American Gardener 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
2001 AHS Book Awards.(American Horticultural Society) | Home and garden | |
A community makes room for wildlife.(Zionsville, Indiana; includes related article on Community Wildlife Habitation certification) | Home and garden | Baird, Margaret |
After dark in the garden.(night-blooming flowers) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
A garden takes wing.(attracting birds to a garden)(Editorial) | Home and garden | Ellis, David J. |
All-American mallows: hibiscuses and their many comely American cousins add vibrant colors to summer gardens. | Home and garden | Humphrey, Donald |
An autumn windfall of persimmons.(at American Horticulture Society's River Farm)(Column) | Home and garden | Ellis, David J. |
Ann Lovejoy.(American Horticultural Society member)(Interview) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
A northern light: plant breeder Harold Pellett has expanded the variety of cold-hardy trees and shrubs for northern gardens. | Home and garden | Johnson, Bill |
Blooming bogs: bulbs and bulblike plants can transform a troublesome soggy corner of the yard into a colorful garden. | Home and garden | Heath, Brent, Heath, Becky |
Chambers recieves 2001 AHS Horticultural Therapy Award.(Nancy K. Chambers; American Horticultural Society) | Home and garden | Clark, Ethne |
Collecting and saving seeds. | Home and garden | Yee, Mary |
Compost critters: the invisible life of the compost pile. | Home and garden | Johnson, Kathryn Lund |
Cutting gardens: a fresh look.(growing flowers for flower arrangements; includes related articles) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita, Kleiber, Chela R. |
Deadheading reconsidered: seed heads provide interest in the winter garden and food for wildlife. | Home and garden | Brown, Lauren |
Deciduous conifers: living relics of the first trees that clothed the earth, deciduous conifers bring drama, majesty, color, and texture to the garden.(includes related article on the prehistoric roots of ginkgos and dawn redwoods) | Home and garden | Hahn, Carl H. |
Designing a winter garden.(includes related article with more design tips and a list of plants that look interesting in the winter) | Home and garden | Burrell, C. Colston |
Discover diascias.(South African wildflower) | Home and garden | Kelaidis, Panayoti |
Easy-to-make plant supports.(for vine growing vegetables) | Home and garden | Taylor, Harold Alexander |
Falling for native trees.(autumn colors; includes related article) | Home and garden | Ottesen, Carole |
Finding solace in gardening.(after terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001;)(Notes from River Farm)(Editorial) | Home and garden | Ellis, David J. |
Friend or phobia.(snakes, frogs, toads and bats) | Home and garden | Eichengreen, Cynthia |
From temperate to tropical: the transplanted gardener.(gardener moves from New Jersey to Florida) | Home and garden | Johnson, Roger |
Gardening with hummingbirds: attracting these beautiful birds to your garden is easy once you know how.(includes related articles) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita, Heidcamp, Arnette |
Garden vignettes: small-scale plantings can create seasonal drama in any landscape.(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
Giving back to horticulture: Jane Steffey.(former American Horticulturalist columnist and garden editor on the Washington Post) | Home and garden | Ottesen, Carole |
Glory bowers.(growing clerodendrum shrubs and vines; includes related articles on propagation and classification)(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Lee, Rand B., Ellis, David J. |
Going wild in the shade. | Home and garden | Morris, Rekha |
Gourmet alliums: fall is the perfect time to start easy-to-grow gourmet onions such as chives, leeks and shallots.(includes related article on the history of alliums)(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Blanchard, Chris |
Growing hope for Seattle's homeless youths.(Seattle Youth Garden Works) | Home and garden | Molnar, Ann Marie |
Hi-rise herbs: stalwart herbs add texture and substance to the ornamental border. | Home and garden | Lee, Rand B. |
Hosta fever.(selecting the best hosta variety)(Cover Story) | Home and garden | Wallace, Carol |
Inspired plantings for walls and fences: these architectural elements can be great backdrops for colorful and innovative plantings. | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
Lament for things unseen.(missing a garden)(Column) | Home and garden | Keene, Teresa |
Magnificent meadow rues: versatility and grace are the hallmarks of the herbaceous perennials in the genus Thalictrum, which includes selections suitable for both sunny and shady borders. | Home and garden | Burrell, C. Colston |
Mushrooms in the lawn: to mow or not to mow? | Home and garden | Simpson, Rob, Simpson, Ann |
New wave daisies.(includes tips for growing from seed and sources) | Home and garden | Lee, Rand B. |
No place like home.(gardening in Missouri) | Home and garden | Brown, Jerry W. |
Northwest paradise preserved; with patience and foresight, Arthur and Mareen Kruckeburg have woven a masterful tapestry of native and adapted exotic plants in their Pacific Northwest garden. | Home and garden | Ferber, Deborah |
On the trail of a fabled plant hunter.(Frank Kingdon Ward; includes related articles on the life of Kingdon Ward and the exploration area) | Home and garden | Price, Susan Davis, Yee, Mary |
Overwintering tropicals.(tropical plants; includes related articles) | Home and garden | Yee, Mary |
Perfectly di-vine: these native climbers will add style and stature to any garden.(includes related article on supports for vines) | Home and garden | Fisher, Kathleen |
Reassessing garden design.(Editorial) | Home and garden | Ellis, David J. |
Regional plant picks.(regional gardening groups pick best plants) | Home and garden | |
Rhododendrons to rave about: regional experts name the best rhododendrons for North American gardens.(includes related articles) | Home and garden | Nelson, Sonja |
Rooftop garden cools windy city.(Chicago, Illinois) | Home and garden | Kleine, Adele |
Secret gardens.(best hidden gardens in the United States and Canada) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
SmartGarden - biological controls: consider using these natural weapons in the fight against garden pests.(Column) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
SmartGarden - heat zones.(heat tolerance of plants) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
SmartGarden - pest and disease control: work with nature to prevent problems before they start. | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
SmartGarden - plants that suit your site.(choosing the right plants) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
SmartGarden - understanding hardiness: picking plants that survive winter in your region is a key consideration.(Column) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
SmartGarden - when to use pesticides: prevention is best, but sometimes extra help is needed.(Column) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
Success with African violets.(includes related articles) | Home and garden | Simmons, Morgan |
The bulbs of autumn.(fall gardening) | Home and garden | Goodwin, Nancy |
The busy days of winter.(gardening activities for winter)(Editorial) | Home and garden | Ellis, David J. |
The garden of our discontent.(the family garden)(Column) | Home and garden | Woodbury, Eugene E. |
The garden tour.(preparing for a garden tour)(Column) | Home and garden | Hanson, Rosalie |
The Holden Arboretum.(Cleveland, Ohio) | Home and garden | Thomas, Cathee |
Thoughts on trees.(beauty of majestic trees at the American Horticultural Society's River Farm)(Editorial) | Home and garden | Ellis, David J. |
Top regional performers: battle-tested flowers and vegetables for your garden.(includes related article on top All American Selections plants and gardens) | Home and garden | Pelczar, Rita |
Vanishing oak savannas.(Midwest; includes related article about growing a savanna environment) | Home and garden | Koehne, Maryalice |
Waiting for my garden to smile. | Home and garden | Achenbach, Delores |
Waiting on a garden.(the slow pace of creating a landscape garden)(Column) | Home and garden | Acton, Patricia |
Web tips from a savvy surfer.(using search links on gardening) | Home and garden | Talt, Marge |
When good plants go bad.(plants that are or can become pests; includes article on the most un-wanted plants and invasive plants in the wild) | Home and garden | Ottesen, Carole |
Wild sesame and balloon flower: an urban oasis testifies to the psychological and spiritural rewards of gardening.(Korean Peace Garden) | Home and garden | Price, Susan Davis |
Winter mania in Montana.(getting though the winter without flowers) | Home and garden | Kargel, Raven |
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